The Socialization of Companion Birds

antoinette

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Sunny South Africa !!!
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African "Grey"
"Mishka"
Male
7 Years old
I have always enjoyed reading[FONT=Georgia, Times, serif] [/FONT][FONT=Georgia, Times, serif]Dr Irene Pepperberg's articles[/FONT]
[FONT=Georgia, Times, serif]The link above is so informative, pertaining to many different topics
This is probably one of her best (I reckon)
Thanks for sharing SB
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Von1983

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Thanks, interesting reading indeed!

I agree with a lot of the points.

I'm glad thus far *keeping everything crossed here!!* Cal is happy to be with us all day. I think we all fear our fids will get to the stage that we aren't enough anymore as happened with Cal's father. He was apparently a constant companion who did everything with the breeder. Then someone who was emigrating gave him a female sun conure. Cal's dad (Rocky) has done nothing but protect his "Mrs" since and the breeder cannot get near him. :(

I also read about this in a conure book that I bought before I had Cal. It said that sometimes a bird will suddenly not want you anywhere near it to interact. It will stop talking/chirping. It can even stop eating. When all medical problems have been ruled out it can often be the case that the bird just wants a mate. It must feel pretty awful.

We take all of this on board when we adopt a fid but I suspect we all hope that we will never have to "lose" our pets so quickly.

It's nice that it has been highlighted so beautifully in this article as I think it is something that is not known as a given.

Thanks for sharing SB.
 
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